China has launched safety inspections of all its offshore petroleum exploration and production bases, following an oil spill in the nation\'s northern Bohai Bay, the government said Sunday.All offshore oil companies were called on to inspect their fixed and mobile platforms, floating production, storage and offloading units, underwater pipelines and onshore oil terminals, the government said.The inspections started on September 10 and will continue until November 10, after which government experts will review the results of the checks, China\'s State Administration of Work Safety said on its website. The inspections come after the government ordered an investigation into the Bohai Bay spill, which began in early June at the Penglai 19-3 facility, China\'s largest offshore oil field that is run by US giant ConocoPhillips.The spill had polluted an estimated 5,500 square kilometres (2,200 square miles) of water as of Monday, the official Xinhua news agency said. ConocoPhillips said it halted production on September 3.The US giant, which has denied any cover-up, says the equivalent of 3,200 barrels have leaked into the sea. It has defended its record over the spill but accepted responsibility for the damage caused.It co-owns the oilfield with the state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC).
GMT 11:48 2017 Sunday ,31 December
Serbia launches probe after toxic waste dumped near BelgradeGMT 12:25 2017 Friday ,29 December
Quarantine office, police seize fruits, potatoes imported from MalaysiaGMT 12:03 2017 Friday ,29 December
Mount Agung`s volcanic activity may decreaseGMT 10:58 2017 Thursday ,21 December
Delhi rolls out 'anti-smog' mist cannon in trial runGMT 10:57 2017 Thursday ,21 December
Malaysia's last female Sumatran rhino gravely illGMT 15:04 2017 Thursday ,14 December
Global, Asian heat waves in 2016 due purely to climate changeGMT 10:26 2017 Tuesday ,12 December
Five elephants killed by train in IndiaGMT 06:29 2017 Monday ,11 December
Climate victims seek justice, on the street and in the courtroomMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©